We have updated the way we organize our Collaborative Learning Time (CLT). For the 2024-25 school year, CLT days will now consist of seven, two hour (120 minutes) early dismissal days. This is a change from previous years, where we had fourteen, 90-minute early dismissal days.
The first CLT Day is Wednesday, Sept. 25/24. For a full list of CLT days please view the 2024-25 school calendar here.
The increased length of CLT time will provide staff with an opportunity to improve productivity while creating less impact on student and family schedules. On CLT days, buses will transport students home two hours earlier than their usual time. Some schools will be maintaining their regular schedule and ending the day two hours early, while others will be condensing their day. Lunch will still be served at all schools.
What is Collaborative Learning Time? A professional learning community, or CLT, is a group of educators who meet regularly to share expertise, look at student data, work collaboratively to improve teaching practices, and support the academic performance and well-being of students. To ensure your child doesn’t miss any instructional time, all other school days have been extended by a few minutes each day.